Authorities scour debris for more victims after tornadoes pummel Arkansas

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders said there were five confirmed dead in the state. "Right now, we have five confirmed fatalities. U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with Huckabee Sanders and the mayors of Little Rock and Wynne, the White House said in a statement.


Reuters | Updated: 01-04-2023 22:56 IST | Created: 01-04-2023 22:56 IST
Authorities scour debris for more victims after tornadoes pummel Arkansas

Arkansas first responders on Saturday were sifting through debris for more possible victims after tornadoes sliced through the state, killing at least five people and injuring dozens of others. The twisters sheared roofs and walls from many buildings, flipped over vehicles and downed trees and power lines in Little Rock and large areas east and northeast of the state capital, officials said.

A blast of extreme spring weather swept much of the United States on Friday, menacing the nation's midsection from Texas to the Great Lakes with thunderstorms and tornados. Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders said there were five confirmed dead in the state.

"Right now, we have five confirmed fatalities. We have a couple of others that have been reported, but we do not have confirmation from local law enforcement on the ground. And, so, awaiting that. But right now, statewide, we have five confirmed fatalities," she said. Four fatalities in Arkansas were reported in Wynne, about 100 miles (160 km) east of Little Rock, Cross County Coroner Eli Long said.

One person was killed and more than 50 people were hospitalized in North Little Rock, Pulaski County spokeswoman Madeline Roberts told the Washington Post. U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with Huckabee Sanders and the mayors of Little Rock and Wynne, the White House said in a statement. He also spoke with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Deanne Criswell.

Biden reached out to Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker but has not yet connected, the White House added. Huckabee Sanders said Biden and the Homeland Security secretary had offered a tremendous amount of support in phone calls on Saturday.

"Anything that Arkansas needs, they have assured us that those resources will be here and on the ground," she said at a news conference. In Belvidere, a city in northern Illinois, one person was killed and 28 were injured when extreme weather tore the roof off a theater during a heavy metal concert.

Belvidere Fire Chief Shawn Schadle said about 260 people were attending the concert at the city's Apollo Theatre, which featured the headline act Morbid Angel as part of the group's "Tour of Terror." Concertgoer Gabrielle Lewellyn told WTVO television that people took refuge in the basement when the roof came crashing down.

"They dragged someone out from the rubble. And I sat with him and I held his hand and I said everything is going to be OK. I didn't really know much else what to do," Lewellyn said. In Sullivan County, Indiana, three people were killed, Indiana State Police Sergeant Matt Ames said. A state of emergency was declared for the affected areas, Sheriff Jason Bobbitt said on Facebook.

Fox News, citing Fox Weather, reported that a tornado killed a person in Madison County, Alabama, and another person died during a storm in Pontotoc County, Mississippi. The turbulent weather occurred one week after a swarm of thunderstorms unleashed a deadly tornado that devastated the Mississippi town of Rolling Fork, destroying many of the community's 400 homes and killing 26 people.

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